Recovery of singularities for the weighted cone transform appearing in Compton camera imaging
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Abstract: We study the weighted cone transform of distributions with compact support in a domain of , over cone surfaces whose vertexes are located on a smooth surface away from and opening angles are limited to an open interval of . We show that when the weight function has compact support and satisfies certain nonvanishing assumptions, the normal operator is an elliptic DO at the accessible singularities. Then the accessible singularities are stably recoverable from local data. We prove a microlocal stability estimate for . Moreover, we show the same analysis can be applied to the restricted cone transform.
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